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Hi Infatuation reader. As you know, many cities around the world have limited restaurants and bars to takeout and delivery, and others are in the process of reopening. We’re continuing to update our site with the latest information about restaurant reopenings, guides to getting something great to eat at home, and community resources to help support the restaurant industry. Stay tuned, and stay well.

Want to know which Manhattan restaurants are open for delivery and takeout? You’re in the right place.

As many NYC restaurants pivot to different takeout and/or delivery options, we thought that it would be important to keep track of them all. Because even though you can’t eat at restaurants, you can still support them by ordering their food. This directory is organized by neighborhoods in Manhattan and outlines the status of each restaurant, what they’re offering (delivery, takeout, etc.), and how to order.

If you’re looking for something spicy, sweet, and saucy right now, try one of the over 150+ Szechuan dishes on Famous Sichuan’s menu. For dan dan noodles and kung pao chicken delivered to your door, call (973) 547-1438 or order online.

Earl’s has their beer cheese (not their full menu) and any of their beer cans, beer on-tap, and wine to-go available for pick-up or delivery. Which is great, because the beer cheese is our favorite thing here.

If you’re looking for takeout brunch or a comfort food dinner involving a cheeseburger and some onion rings, you can call East Harlem Bottling Co at 646-922-7705 or go to their website to place your order (and check their Instagram page for details and updates).

The original Taco Mix in East Harlem is doing delivery and pick-up for the area. You can place your order online (as long as it involves at least two al pastor tacos - they’re tiny, a little sweet, and incredible).

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Kimchi mayo is the golden gun of condiments - it’s a cheat code that guarantees success. Nowon understands this, and lathers it onto a juicy, charred double cheeseburger made with dry-aged steak. Order it for pickup or delivery from this East Village Korean spot, and add honey butter tater tots or chopped cheese rice cakes as a side.

This Taiwanese place has a takeout and delivery menu online (and they’re teaming up with Ho Foods and Raku to deliver bento boxes to hospitals around NYC - you can check out their Instagram page for more details on how to help).

In addition to full takeout menus, both of Fiaschetteria Pistoia’s locations are selling pasta kits with fresh dough for you to make at home. They’ll even send you a follow-up email with instructions about the best ways to cut and cook it. It’s like a cooking class that you don’t have to put on pants for.

Thursday Kitchen now has pick-up available via phone at 646-755-8088 or online. Yes, that includes their alcoholic Capri Sun packs - as well as a bunch of other good stuff like cauliflower fried rice, crispy chicken, and lobster mac and cheese.

As it always does, Bombay’s is offering a delivery special that includes an appetizer, entree, and naan for $15.95. Get some crispy samosas and spicy roganjosh with tender lamb, and pay the extra dollar for the garlic naan.

Clinton Hall is delivering bar food, like burgers and buffalo wings, as well as growlers of beer and bottles of liquor. If you’re tired of playing virtual games, you can also order board games, like Operation, Jenga, and Cards Against Humanity.

Harry’s Italian in Battery Park is serving its red-sauce Italian dishes, pizzas, and calzones for pickup and delivery. It’s also offering family-style dinners that include your choice of salad or appetizer, pasta, and entree for $59.95 per person.

When you’re looking for a healthy, filling lunch in FiDi, you should think about the pitas, platters, and Middle Eastern sides at Taim. They’re available for delivery and curbside pickup through their website.

Flatiron

Cote is prepared to supply you a meat feast with delicious Korean barbecue and sides. Their menu is now available for takeout and delivery online. Also - three percent of all their sales go to City Harvest.

This Middle Eastern restaurant has takeout and delivery available from noon to 9pm every day. Just call 212-505-3420 to place your order for things like Jerusalem bagels and vegetable couscous platters.

Rezdora has pasta dinner kits that include dry pasta with your choice of pomodoro, duck ragu, and vegetarian mushroom ragu. They also have tiramisu, gelato, and their entire list of Northern Italian wines at retail value. All you have to do is fill out the form on their website and go pick it up.

If you’ve always been curious about Sugarfish, now might be the time to see what it’s all about. Your delivery sushi will come in a precious box with a few different compartments, like a little gift of raw fish and rice.

Dhaba is technically in Murray Hill, but their Indian food is so consistently good that everyone across the 27th Street border should know about it. It’s available takeout and delivery through a few different online platforms, or by calling 212-679-1284.

This Harlem spot specializes in rice bowls with everything from brisket and chicken to shrimp and salmon, and nothing costs more than $15. You can place your takeout order online or by calling 917-639-3919.

Keur Sohkna makes a chunky and rich Senegalese peanut butter stew (suluxu) that we sometimes think about when we’re eating less delicious things. And you can order it for $13 straight to your apartment.

If you live within walking distance of Lolo’s Seafood Shack on 116th Street in Harlem, you can stop by and pick up some peel-and-eat shrimp or crab dip with plantain chips. They have a special right now called “Lolo’s Lobster Box” that comes with a lobster roll on a johnny cake with corn and your choice of durty rice, garlic fries.

For the first time ever, Melba’s in Harlem is making their soul food available for delivery. They’ll be taking orders for mac and cheese, wine-braised short ribs and so much more online between noon and 9pm.

Starting at 4pm every weekday (and noon on weekends), you can order things like pan seared salmon with farro, short rib mafalde, and 20% off bottles of wine from Vinateria. They’re not doing any pick-up orders right now, so you’ll have to opt for staying in your pajamas and fuzzy socks.

Everything at this Peruvian spot comes in large portions at pretty affordable prices, including things like ceviche and a whole rotisserie chicken with french fries, fried plantains, rice and beans, and salad that will easily feed five adults. You can place your delivery or pick-up order online.

You can try Korean bento boxes including entrees like BBQ pork, hanger steak bulgogi, and BBQ short ribs when you order takeout online from his Hell’s Kitchen spot. There are also a rotating selection of meal kits for up to five people, including meats, vegetables, and sides like stir fried fish cakes.

There’s never been a better time to eat a 12-piece sushi omakase in your own home. And even if you’d prefer a la carte sushi or a wagyu beef sando with fries, you can make it all happen by ordering online from this Japanese spot in Gotham West Market.

As a rule of thumb, you should be eating food from Taladwat in Hell’s Kitchen. Get the basil beef, the shrimp tom yum, or the turmeric curry chicken in a slightly sweet sauce, and go online to place your order.

The Marshal is the sort of place you’d want to be a regular in the Hell’s Kitchen area. And if you live within delivery range, you can be a regular receiver of their white pizzas, meatballs, and brussels sprouts.

Rice and grilled chicken are both pretty straightforward, which is why it’s amazing how good they can be when they’re combined together. See for yourself by ordering delivery from this Domincan spot in Inwood.

Park Terrace Deli delivers from 7am until midnight, so keep it in mind whether you’re looking for a BEC first thing in the morning, groceries in the middle of the day, or late night chicken fingers and ice cream.

Contra and Wildair now have a delivery and takeout menu available online, including dishes like lamb birria bowls, biscuits, and crab congee. The operation is called “Contrair,” which is sort of like the “Brangelina” or “Kimye” of the delivery business.

Saigon Social is offering a rotating takeout and delivery menu of Vietnamese dishes, like a bowl of chicken pho, which has enough rich chicken broth, fresh cilantro, and spicy chilis to inspire you to stand up on your couch and do a power pose out of sheer adrenaline. Call 646-609-3202 or go online to place your order.

The Lower East Side, Midtown, and Midtown East locations of this Greek spot are doing takeout and delivery right now, which means a feast of spanakopita, greek salad, and meat skewers are just a few clicks away.

Just because you can’t eat Wayla’s whole fried branzino, wok-fried string beans, or spicy shrimp on the idyllic back patio right now, doesn’t mean you have to wait to enjoy these excellent Thai dishes. Order delivery or takeout from this LES spot online and throw in a $5 lunch box for a neighbor in need.

Contra and Wildair now have a delivery and takeout menu available online, including dishes like lamb birria bowls, biscuits, and crab congee. The operation is called “Contrair,” which is sort of like the “Brangelina” or “Kimye” of the delivery business.

Meatpacking district

The Beatrice Inn makes the kind of food you start fantasizing about when you get lost in the desert for several days. Things like fried chicken, meat pies, and a roasted half duck. Order online for pickup and delivery.

This NYC classic is still doing pickup and delivery, which means you can still get a comforting grilled cheese or a bistro burger with a giant puck of beef delivered to your home. Go online or call 212-242-9502.

We miss eating at Malaparte. Do you? Probably. So call 212-255-2122 for some takeout carbonara and a whole grilled branzino, or order delivery online. Beer and wine is also available, and currently all payments have to be made with credit and debit cards.

The Lower East Side, Midtown, and Midtown East locations of this Greek spot are doing takeout and delivery right now, which means a feast of spanakopita, greek salad, and meat skewers are just a few clicks away.

The Lower East Side, Midtown, and Midtown East locations of this Greek spot are doing takeout and delivery right now, which means a feast of spanakopita, greek salad, and meat skewers are just a few clicks away.

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Typically, you can’t even get Bohemian’s phone number, much less make a reservation. But now this secretive and all-around excellent Japanese restaurant is doing pickup and delivery. Call 212-388-1070 for pickup, or go online for delivery.

At Honeybrains, you can get a rice bowl with chicken and spinach or a bunch of quinoa with jackfruit and toasted almonds. This counter-service spot is currently offering delivery online, but if you need some matcha or a turmeric latte, you’ll have to stop by and pick that up.

For $20, you can get takeout soboro don (ground chicken over rice with seaweed and snap peas) from this yakitori spot in Noho. They’ve also got sake and nigori available from 11am to 9pm daily - call 646-520 8497 to order.

nolita

The Nolita, West Village, and Williamsburg locations of this vegan mini-chain are offering delivery and takeout from 9am to 9pm daily. You can order plant-based “crab” cakes, cauliflower pizza, or carbonara pasta using their website.

Perhaps you’re familiar with Dig Inn. It’s a chain, but a good one - and they let you customize your own one-bowl meal consisting of stuff like salmon, faro, and brussels sprouts. Order directly from their website.

Order from Kazunori, and you can have an immaculate box of sushi rolls delivered to your apartment. There are three set menus starting at $18 as well as some a la carte options, in case you want to subsist exclusively off lobster and toro. Call 347-594-5940, or use one of the pickup or delivery options on their website.

The Smith is perfect for when you aren’t sure if you want bibimbap, a burger, or some ricotta gnocchi, and it’s currently delivering wine, beer, and cocktails, in addition to its extensive menu. Place your order online.

Both the Soho and UES locations of this Mexican spot are doing delivery and takeout right now, so the next time you’re in the mood for tacos, tortas, or quesadillas you can order some using their website.

This Middle Eastern restaurant has takeout and delivery available from noon to 9pm every day. Just call 212-505-3420 to place your order for things like Jerusalem bagels and large vegetable couscous platters you can use to feed a few kids who hate social distancing more than you do.